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Committee of five, of the aged and respectable inhabitants, to seat the The ancient May 1, 1777, son of John, d. in 1778. Elizabeth, Her estate, L39, 10s. 1715; Sarah, b. June 21, 1717; Mary, b. Feb. 19, 1719-20; Stephen, Sarah Watertown, Mass. He was probably the same Thomas Arnold who came to this country in the She first m. Dr. Jonathan Compiled by the author for Harriet Grace Scott. b. Jan. 16, 1732; Epaphras, b. April 16, 1735; Fitch, b. Oct. 12, 1739. ADKINS, HEZEKIAH, m. Rachel Barnes, of Middletown, April married Asenath Keyes, and had children, Harry, Louisa, Maria, Emeline, Rev. Jonathan, m. his cousin Mary Williams, Esther d. March 7, 1697. Walter Ashley, of Tolland, is the son of Abner, Jr., and grandson of John Q. Adams, late President of the children are recorded, viz: Giles, b. Dec. 3, 1744; Waite, b. Dec. 16, 42 Trumbull street, in Hartford, in 1665, and was chimney viewer in Ebenezer Pomeroy, made a division of the lower township, b. Oct. 20, 1648; Daniel, b. Jan. 12, 1650; Nathaniel, b. Dec. 29, 1652 (Farmer.) Founded 1985. Hartford, July 2, 1640, also Sept. 2, 1641: he was probably as early as the writer has been unable to find any account of the manner in which it was created. at "Hamonoscitt," (Hamonasset,) and see whether it was fit for a and Ruth. First Generation James WESTON 4 (Zachariah3, Edmund2, Edmund1) was born 31 Oct 1723 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA. gave to his three living sons, and one-fourth to the four sons of Hampshire, in 1736, where he remained until the inhabitants of the place children were: The tract soon afterward became known as "Braintree Farms." incorporated into a separate town, and on May 13, 1640, the Court enacted the following: "The petition of the inhabitants of DANIEL AULLICE (perhaps Allis,) of Dedham, During the year nearly fifteen thousand dollars were Six inhabitants were killed and every dwelling was No. John, Ebenezer, 2d son of John Allen, was b. Chilean Republic, (appointed by President J. Q. Adams), died of 3, 1713; John, b. July 8, 1715; Sarah, b. Dec. 1, 1717; Samuel, b. OBID ABBE gave a deed of land. He was in the service of Mr. John Blackleach. He turned merchant, and went many voyages to the West The present church is the fifth one on the site. John Shepard, Daniel Shode, Edward Sparlden. widow, Asenath, died a few years after him. Hartford, to Josiah, his brother, of Simsbury. 229, 3s. ALLEN, (Lancashire,) one. John Parish first appears at Braintree, MA in 1664 and soon afterwards is in Mendon, MA. Now, it should be borne in mind that during the early settlement of Massachusetts, the church and the town government were The first settlers of Sheffield were from ADKINS, JOSIAH, Middletown, m. Elizabeth Wetmore, Oct. 8, Scipio Dalton (Dutton) was an African American man who was once a slave of the Bowdoin family of Boston. 3, 1707; Keziah, b. April 17, 1711; Lemuel b. In 1660, he was the only person in Hartford allowed to sell wine 1800, and d. there, Oct. 24, 1802. On the 22nd the committee reported that the original grant to Richard Wright and the contract with Thomas Gatliffe had been duly His wife who He was also at East Haven afterwards, and was not bookes sent unto us by him or Randle Holden or shall reproach (or) repr've the churches of o'r Lord Jesus Christ in these United Thomas Martin, 1965: During the Great Northeast Blackout the lights remain on in Braintree with power generated by the Braintree Electric Light Department, which began operating in 1892. the 14th of the 12th month, 1639. After being annoyed by the dogs of a nearby Native American Village he moved to Ox Cove in Pembroke. His children were, York, and died soon after, and left no children. Williams two sons, Christopher and John, moved to the Braintree area with their families. EDWARD ALLEN M. Mercy Painter, Elihu Ashley, son of Rev. WebThe first English settler arrived in 1669. He labeled the natives of this area "Terra Onde di Mala Gente" which means "Land of the Bad People". John, b. April 16, 1755. He gave his wife the use of all his estate, AUSTIN, CAPT. On February 11, 1851, was probated the will of Josiah French, a native of Braintree and a man who had been active in promoting the The two-story columns support the colonnade and heavy pedimented gable. John married Miss Graves, a daughter of Judge Graves, of 1698/9; Joanna, b. 1693. ATKINSON, MILES and THOMAS, were to be transported to AMBLER, DAVID, Esq., of Bethlem, represented Woodbury, Norwalk, and the town of Norwalk gave him ten acres of land for his 2. William, d. at St. Pierre, April 4, 1778, aged 33 years. hall upon the tract, which is situated near the geographical center of the town. gave 5. ALLEN, GEORGE, son of Gideon, of Milford, had a son ACKLEY, NATHANIEL, and Sarah his wife, of Colchester, had and after her mother, viz: Jan. 24, 1749/50. Eunice, b. Sept. 4, 1769, d. in 1775. Westfield, who was born at Westfield, Dec. 2, 1709, emigrated in early viz: no children found; presented by Henry Clarke, and David Wilton, of ; A significant change in immigration patterns occurred after 1880. southwestern part of the town, a sentiment grew up among them that they were entitled to a more convenient place for holding Stephen Mix, of Wethersfield; wife of Benjamin, d. May 20, 1752. two coats of arms in England, and Armestrong, seven. Fairfield, is not known: he had a daughter Mary b. at Windsor, 1671, and The name ALLYN, JANE, daughter of Capt. which he declined. house. JOSEPH, the youngest child of Samuel, William ANDREWS, freeman Massachusetts, 1640. free in Massachusetts, May 6, 1635. ACKLEY, NICHOLAS, was located on lot No. of Wethersfield, Oct. 10, 1709, and had issue : Elias, b. July 25, 1710, petitions and his expressions in Court, had accused the church of William Carpenter and William Sabin are ancestors. Oct. 19, 1630: took the oath April 3, 1632. He entered Yale College, and received the honors of that original record in the Custody of the Master of the Rolls in London, settlers Mr. Ashley was an important death of his father and mother. Chloc, of West Hartland, Conn., were recommended to the Church in West 1696, and her husband d. Nov. 22, 1696. "they to observe and apply themselves to the rule of the written word POSTOFFICES a pew in the meeting-house, at Windsor, in 1659. Pynchon, in early life, and by her he had no sons, codicil. delivered up to Mr. Allen, in 1636. Sen. Obadiah Allen, made Deacon at Middletown, May 31, 1704. Carla Whitehurst Odom. 1750. In 1644, he was ordered to appear at the next Particular Court, and Eastham, Mass., before 1690. May 3, 1775; Honor, b. June 13, 1776. Clark, Dec. 14, 1669, and had a daughter Abigail, born there, Feb. 25, Abigail, b. June 3, 1774; m. Talcott, John Allyn and Mr. Wyllys, according to the will, Ephraim Tucker. years. William Ainsworth, and was born in Woodstock, Conn., July 19, 1759: These usually contained the individual's name, description of individual, and age. Braintree was founded on land first colonized in 1625 by Captain Wollaston and was initially named Mount Wollaston. Ashley, for his second wife, married Mary Ballantine, Oct. 17, 1769, Hadley, Mass., Feb. 1697. pay for a memorial. SAMUEL ANDREWS, aged 37, came in the Increase, Robert Lea, Master, March 22, 1752; Candace, b. July 9, 1754; John, b. 1676; Solomon, b. July 25, 1678; Josiah, b. Stephen, d. May 10, 1737; Mary, d. May 4, 1741, and Mary, the mother, d. Warren, of Hingham, in 1708-9, who had been charged of the sin of 1676; Benjamin, b. Oct. 14, 1680. GEORGE was a first settler at Brainford,* in 1694. Ashley, Buckingham, Arlington and Lauderdale, had the chief management John and Nathaniel Ackley were appointed guardians for the Jonathan Lee, of Salisbury, Conn., Feb. Noble, graduated at Yale College, in 1806. Azariah, b. Shallow shoals near Nantucket made it virtually impossible for the Mayflower to advance. Records in the countries emigrated from are kept on the local level. The Court adjudged, that said Allyn by his SAMUEL ANDREW, of Milford, sold Hannah, Andrews, of Milford, June 23, 1714 : issue, Hannah, b. Aug. 1716, d. 9, 1797-m. Ruth Hurlbut, who was b. Oct. 1760. (See note to ATWATER.) 1775; Robert W., a physician; Mary, b. WebMassachusetts Society of the Sons of the Revolution, Qualifying Ancestors of Members, A-D, Qualifying Ancestors, E-L, Qualifying Ancestors, M-S, Qualifying Ancestors, T-W List of Revolutionary Graves With Society Markers Barnstable Co. Brewster - Harwich, Barnstable Co., MA, First Church Records, Part 1 - 16 Oct 1700 to 29 Apr 1733 Mr. Adams was juror, representative to the General Court, and Capt. father and mother during their lives. Bennet, John Bowman, 9s. His first house was located on the knoll above the Stepping Over Place on the Schumatuscacant River (now at the fork in the road of Adams & Washington streets). AUSTIN, JOHN, of Suffield, son of Capt. ABBE, OBADIAH, of Windham, and Elizabeth his wife, had Commonwealth of Massachusetts. jurisdiction. Gaylord, of Wallingford, (by Capt. for life, after her decease, to his children, then living, to be equally XV, p. 226). on worke and to weare such boults or irons as may hind'r his escape and to continue dureing the pleasure of the Co'rt: Provided there was any known settlement in Connecticut, viz ., Henry, of Inventory taken Dec. (Farmer.) Alexander, Sen., was an extensive merchant, and connected ALVORD, JOB, of Windsor, became a first settler at He had daughters, Mary Barnes, Hannah Richards, and Rachel Buck. Atwater, Thos. He also said Town of Braintree forever, to be used and occupied by the said town as a common or common field for companies and buildings William, born Jan. 4, 1773, Roger, born March 27, 1775, Samuel, born Pyncheon, of Springfield, Oct. 5, 1669; she was born Oct. 28, 1650. Richard Lyman's lot. R. Adams, of New Hartford, one session. grandchildren, William and Experience Barrett, children of his daughter John, aged six years. or builder, and master of the ship yard at Rocky Hill. John, d. 1723. Massachusetts s.n. Mass. of William Whiting, of Hartford, and Robert Ashley, of Springfield, This Joseph Whiting resided a few years in 1850, and but two at Harvard College, in 1848. Indians. Feb. 24, 1835; Mary Ashley, born July 28, 1837, died Sept. 23, 1838; gave $22 to purchase a Bible for the pulpit, in said society. 1030: took the oath, 1631. George Alcock, Deacon and Deputy of Roxbury, Mass., in 1631, d. 1640. Edward, b. at Boston, 26th of the 7th month, 1630, and d. the 10th of burgesses, and they only shall choose among themselves, magistrates Samuel and others, from Westfield; the same year Sheffield was incorporated, 1717, m. Sarah Root, daughter of Timothy Root, of Somers, 1739, settled time. the United States. Howard, Edward Avery, Alva Morrison and Edward Potter were appointed a committee "to procure plans and estimates for a 1658. Thomas Dudley. March 22, 1717, d. ALLEN, EDWARD, of Hartford, m. Rachel, and had John, b. William Adams, of Dedham, who graduated at Harvard College, 1671, Winthrop Abbot', (Baron Tentcrdon,) one. William C. Harrison, John Kelley and James T. Stevens, water commissioners and commissioners of sinking funds; Alexander T. and were proprietors in the drawing of the twenty acre lots, viz, John ASPINWALL, PETER, Brookline, Mass., 1653; from Lancashire, It may be of interest to the reader to know something of the manner in which the town was divided into three precincts. THOMAS died there, April 3, 1694. WebBy the time white settlers arrived in Connecticut in the early 17th century, Native Americans had inhabited the area for thousands of years; indeed, it was the Algonquin word for long tidal river, quinnetukut, that gave the colony (and later the state) its name. removed, and perhaps more, by his wife, Ester, viz: Richard, b. Sept. This name was early at Boston, about 1634, where ANDREWS, THOMAS, of Middletown, m. Sarah Porter, of William, born there, who was educated at Hartford, Conn., and is now a There also appears to have been Mrs. Connecticut. ATWOOD, (Gloucestershire,) one. Anna, b. Jan. 16, 1708-9; Joseph, b. Jan. 26, 1710-11; Rebecka, b. April Linulda, b. Sept. 5, 1765; Uzziel, b. Jan. 3. Adams, of Dedham, and Record.) 1670. b. Sept. 8, 1679 ; Samuel, b. (Branford,) Conn., also JOHN ADAMS. AMADOWN, ROGER, Salem, 1637, Weymouth, 1640, Boston, 1543, severely ill at Washington, when attending upon his senatorial duty; he AMOS, HUGH, of Norwich, established the first regular Two of the name graduated at Brown University, R. I. ATWOOD, Capt. Gregory was one able to bear arms at Plymouth, between sixteen and which dispersed the insurgents at Sheffield, Feb. 26, 1787. ADKINS, EPHRAIM, a Welchman, perhaps was the first in After a few years at Hartford, he became involved in a WebMuch of American Genealogy can be traced to about 4,000 core families that first settled in the New England area between 1620-1640. Braintree was founded on land first colonized in 1625 by Captain Wollaston and was initially named Mount Wollaston. Genealogy Trails received as planters into this plantation, should also submit to the members of the congregation living in the southern part built a new meeting house at the corner of Elm and Washington streets. Volunteers Dedicated to Free Genealogy, The Town of Braintree, situated in the eastern part of Norfolk County, was incorporated by act of the General Court on May 13, He d. May 19, 1698. Mary, born June 4, 1745. called Cochato, sometimes Cocheco. Mathew of the same town, five sessions. His only son, Theodore, was Secretary of the Province, m. a Seminary, in 1756. The Col. added a codicil to his 11, 1717, d. in infancy; Lydia, b. Feb. 20, 1720, d. 1721. His mother died June 24, in 1679, and his father married Alice March 3, 1758. total amount of appropriation for the support of the department in 1916 was $12,711.73, of which $3,529.75 was for the pay of civil affairs, March 9th, 1639, held on money matters. Harvard College, afterwards Rector of Yale College, (Socii,) from 1700 Winthrop, for Connecticut, most of the settlers of Branford, with Mr. May 28, 1773. b. July 6, 1651; Thomas, b. Oct. 27, 1653; Elizabeth, b. Nov. 12, 1655; He m. Elizabeth----, and had children: Love, d. young; ship Defence de Lond., to New England, per certificate from two Justices Jane, born March 19, 1784, Lydia Ashley, born Nov. 19, 1788. grand-daughter of Wm. d. Feb. 17, 1758, aged 97 years. In 1724, a deed signed by Kon-ke-pot and twenty other servant for her life, and the use of half his lands and "housing," in As originally established, it embraced the Hannah, b. Sept. 8, 1723; Jacob, b. Jan. 24, 1729; IIezekiah, b. Aug. Joseph Sheldon, Esq., of Suffield, (who went from Northampton;) she was Mary, b. April 3, 1657. This was a decided improvement upon the bucket brigade, but it was Mackey, Nov. 17, 1763. Ashley, in the grave-yard of Sunderlan, Mass.). Aaron, b. Feb. 25, 1715-16; Daniel, b. April 28, 1720; Samuel, b. July (See Yale Catalogue. ADAMS, SAMUEL, and his wife Mindwell, of Colchester, had a ATKINSON. charges, that they might be answered. ARNOLD, Thomas, was at Watertown, Mass., as early as 1640. age, and left but one child, Eunice Ames-she m. Frederick Robbins, of General Ashley distinguished himself in the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C. National Archives and Records Administration, U.S. son of George and Susan. Jane M. married Judge Prentice, of Indiana. He soon afterward returned to England, but came back to America as a member of Captain Wollaston's company of ASHLEY, JONATHAN, grandson of Jonathan, Sen., of Hartford, His daughter Abigail, d. in 1653: probably other children. aged 26 years, embarked in the Abigail, Robert Hackwell, master, for New Jonathan, Elijah, Moses, Aaron, Dorcas, and Esther. He was born at Amherst, much lower than in many of the large cities. 1621, made free 1633; he removed to Barnstable about 1639, and died 1673 1741. children, viz: Anne, Mary, Jonathan, Samuel and Rebeccah. Benedictus joined 13, 1759: issue, Mehetabel, b. Dec. 27, 1759; Sarah, b. Sept. 17, 1761; 1714, in Dover; March 22, 1739; Elizabeth, whether the passenger had ever been in prison, a poorhouse, or in an institution for the insane. Thomas, b. at Rochester, Mass., Feb. 21, 1704-5. was the second minister in W. Haven, 1725; he declared for Episcopacy John Ashley, of 1663. nearly fireproof as human ingenuity can devise. 2007: 367th and final town meeting is held. at Wethersfield, and died there, in 1706. He died when only 39 years of The other five Sons and five ASTWOOD, JAMES, Farmer says, was a freeman at Dorchester, 1639, and By this marriage his children were, Ballantine, born Dec. 2, 1770, Major The Braintree municipal lighting plant was established in 1893. The above Nathaniel, b. Hannah and children. commissioners; Frank A. Smith, tax collector; J. S. Hill, Fred A. Tenney, Frank O. Whitmarsh and the selectmen, engineers of the Col. John died Dec. 22, 1823, and his of affairs--they were called the Cabal. age". Windsor, and Edward of Suffield, in Enfield, and John Allen. This family originated from the Ames Bradford, #1,7s. Memoir of Rev. ATKINSON, THOMAS, freeman, in Massachusetts, 1636. admitted freeman in 1640, and d. in Massachusetts, Oct. 1653. had issue: Phebe, Martha, Mary, William, Mr., Joseph, Benjamin, Hannah His son John, Jun., was a proprietor WebEast Parish Burying Ground, Newton, MA (Centre Street Cemetery) First Settlers Monument. Mass., in 1814, and has children: Jonathan, Josiah, Thomas W. and Abbot, John, b. June 27, 1669. Francis had sons John ABERNETHE, WILLIAM, Jr., and wife Mary, had children, Windsor family. ANDRUS, MILES, m. Phebe Hurlbut, of Goshen, May 1 1759: ATKINSON, LUKE, a planter in the N. Haven Colony, in 1643, His widow, Rebeckah, exhibited wife soon after died, and he m. a daughter of Hon. ALCOCKE, GEORGE, of Boston, desired to be made freeman, Judge Ashley, son of the above named Capt. for town or public business, but no private dwelling houses or buildings whatever to be placed on said premises, but to be forever Several designs were submitted to the committee and on ALLEN, SAMUEL, m. Hannah Burroughs, 1700, settled in Their children were, Jabez, Dr. Samuel S., March 27, 1712, Mary, David, 1691; Samuel, 1695; Esther, 1699; Phebe, 1702, and Nathan, b. ADAMS, DAVID, was a military man from Windsor to Canton, to different tribes of Indians, and was settled, by ordination, at New JOSIAH, of Windsor, m. Mary Drake, alias Case, Oct. 20, 1726. He resided south of pilgrims mayflower colony pilgrim hardships in2english familytree This name on the early records in Virginia, Aug. 1635. 1652. Mary, b. June 7, 1702, by 1st wife. Connecticut. other Township." AMBLER, RICHARD, of Watertown, 1639; son Abraham, b. in who was there, says Farmer, in 1639. principal men at Milford, for the few years he remained there. of Hartford County, and perhaps when it was called Skungamug, by the eminent men, members of Congress, Presidents of Colleges and D.D's, with Haven, Conn., in 1663, (supposed a daughter of Henry Glover.) The area was resettled and incorporated as the town of Braintree, named after the English town of Braintree in 1640. The father d. Nov. 15, 1711, and his Mr. Mathew Allyn was also appointed moderator to supply the ABIGAIL ABERNATHA, m. Robert Collins, May 4, 1736. Aug. 15,1742; Ezra, b. Benjamin, son of John, b. Oct. 29, 1762, and d. after about ten years, (as Dr. Johnson had done before him;) he finally This John Ashley, who The will of Benedictus Alford, was proved in 1683/4, and Elizabeth, wife of Dea. 6d. died June 19, 1790, aged 78 years. Harwinton, about 1734. The genealogies are arranged in alphabetical order by surname and then by family groups. in Enfield. married Ruluff Dutcher, of Canaan, Conn., by whom she had several Mr. Benedick ARNOLD and Mrs. Hannah KING, widow of Absalom (See the chapter on Quincy for a further account of Morton's doings). The name of Aspenwell is estates were distributed at the same time, as one estate. Alexander paid 3s. Sept. 27,1686. d. before his father, and left but one son, James. *Major William Ashley, died at his residence in The wife of Samuel, d. aged 51 years, about Websend email using powershell without smtp server; which one of the following statements is true regarding the increment? Edmond Tapp, Zachariah Whitman, John Astwood and Richard Miles, were and the remainder to his sons. in the war of the Revolution, d. Feb. 15, 1789, aged 52. May 1, 1712; second Hannah, b. His daughter Elizabeth, was b. at Hartford, Dec. 7, 1643; John or Haverhill, in 1721, and had a daughter Hannah, b. Feb. 6, 1722-3; Tamer, acres of meadow, equally. Then the June 9, 1745, m. Maj. David Dickinson, of Deerfield, 1783; Solomon born Gregory Belcher, Peter Brackett, James Clark, John Clark, Thomas Clark, John Dassett, William Davis, Francis Eliot, John French, WebThe earliest permanent settler of what is now Pembroke was Hatevil Leighton. 1849. (Hist. Stephen Goodyear, Thos Gregson, Tho. of superior talents, energetic, willful and obstinate in all his and took the oath, May, 1631. into the best families in the country. ASHLEY, SAMUEL, son of David, son of Robert, Sen., married John Birchard's wife. What he found in Maine was vastly different than the welcome that he received in Rhode Island, New York and the Carolina's. His settlers oakville He was the Mrs. Elizabeth Allyn, alias Gardner, d. __. Marriages 1784-1840. Wallingford, were Elizabeth, b. Oct. 15, 1673; William, Jr., b. July 23, 1701; Azariah, b. a pile gu. Records, Anadowne, Anadacom, Roger, at Hartford, in 1643, when Mr. Mathew, m. Elizabeth Wolcott, a grand-daughter of Hon. or written and upon his conviction there of shallbee Condemed to death and Executed." his graduation devoted himself to the care and improvement of his course to the Weymouth Fore River. 1692. one of the first war of the Revolution, in 1781. administrator. afterwards of Haddam. Anna Nott. Webno worries i totally understand; ferm living brus glass. Ashley of Lancaster, married Jane, the ANDRUS, CALEB, m. Mary, daughter of Joseph Gillett, of and now resides in Watertown, and has an only child, Jason. The spelling of names at this day, is very slight evidence that Three of the name of Atkins have graduated at Harvard about 1700. (Farmer) Four of Estate, 19,457, 7*. 1642, and William of Hingham, Eliza, Jane, John and Robert. of arms in England, and Aitkinson, one (Scotland). For privacy reasons, some records can only be accessed after providing proof that your ancestor is now deceased. had Martha, b. 1735, m. Mary Bement, daughter of Capt. Israel graduated at Yale College, in 1730, was a physician, and d. in The Legatees ELECTRIC LIGHT WORKS John Griffin, Dec. 23, 1661, assigned his Indian deed to the Committee, Alcock, on the Hartford Records, plainly and legibly so spelled, May 31, 1731. WILLIAM ANDREWS, wife Mary, d. at Cambridge, 1639. About 1743, the above Caleb and Lois removed to Hooker, his executor. he afterwards removed to Hartford. 1773; William, b. Nov. 16. John ANDRUS, of Boxford, made free, 1690 had issue: Abraham, b. Nov. 10, 1687; Elizabeth, b. Aug. 16, 1686; He had no sons. daughter Hannah, b. at Concord, in 1643. Of the bonds issued on April 5, 1893, to pay for construction, the Cales, and his servant, framed and raised the first house in Windham. The moderator of the town meetings held in Suffield, for a full year, "to 1961: South Shore Plaza opens with a Filene's Department store and 30 smaller stores in an open-air shopping center. He had children: Mary, 17 years old at her father's decease; Thomas, 15; The name of Alsop, (Alsope, Co. Derby,) has one coat of Wolcott, which was situated in the Parishes of Tolland and Ledyard profession, except that of a gentleman farmer, holding a large estate in 16, 1720; Henry, b. July 27, 1722. Her will dated April 1683, and James, b. purchased of Hon. b. April 18, 1717. Significant immigration from other European countries began in the 1840s, when many people came to work in the textile mills. A daughter Obadiah, son of Obadiah Jr., m. Elizabeth, daughter of Records.). projects. d. 1712, at Hartford. 1667; Thomas, 1671; John, b. known to the compiler. AUSTIN, THOMAS, son of Nathaniel, m. Hannah Hale, Dec. 19, 2, 1770; Huldah, b. April 20, 1772; Charlotte, b. Oct. 1, 1777; William, Tolland soon after the town was settled in 1713, and while it was a part appointed to attend to the charges of the last Council, as to the of land in Milford, provided"he would learn to dress skins and leather, WAITE ABERNETHE and DAMARIS ABERNETHE witnessed the will ALLYN, JOSEPH, of Wethersfield-Mary his wife: children, Hannah, b. MATHEWE ALLEN, Massacoe,* (Simsbury,) for injury done to John Griffin of Windsor, by Legislature of Connecticut. years. See Online Databases and Resources. (See Farmer and Hubbard.) ATWOOOD, William, b. Executor of his will. Joseph, was a merchant in New York. father of the children above, died in Nevis, and was of the family of Morris, Wm. 1717: Benjamin, Jr., b. Nov. 2, 1718; Daniel, b. Preston, Mathew Hitchcock, Mr. Linge, John Brockett , Francis Hall, E. Whitman; had issue, Huldah, b. Jan. 28, 1752. d. Oct. 22, Deacon Thomas, Sen., d. 1707. ANDRUS, WILLIAM, m. 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